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Oilfield Helping Hands Named ‘Best Outreach Program’ at 2018 World Oil Awards
HOUSTON – Oilfield Helping Hands (OHH), a non-profit organization that helps oilfield families in financial crisis, was handed the ‘Best Outreach Program’ award at the 2018
National Oil Companies Forecast to Spend over $116 Billion in New Petrochemicals Projects
National Oil Companies (NOCs) are diversifying beyond their upstream oil and gas core, with major NOCs forecast to spend over US$116 billion in new petrochemicals
Oil Prices Drop Amid Market Uncertainty
Crude oil prices declined again this week as more questions arose regarding supply and demand. One thing is certain: oil production in Texas and the
Certified Connector Solutions for Fiber Optic Cables in Explosive Atmospheres
As automation continues to expand into diverse industrial sectors, the demand for fiber optic cable is already following suit and will continue to grow. For
3-Year Crude Oil Oversupply Finally Curbed, But a Lid on Price Remains
Austin, TX – Drillinginfo, the leading energy SaaS and data analytics company, has released its latest FundamentalEdge series report, Some Inventory Required?, which draws from
Houston Takes Center Stage As Major Crude Oil Trading Hub
Since the lifting of a decades-old ban on crude exports at the end of 2015, Houston has emerged as a major physical crude oil trading
Analysts Optimistic About Fourth Quarter
Even though crude oil prices have declined 10 percent since Oct. 1, some analysts believe that the fourth quarter of 2018 will continue to be
Colorado’s Anti-Fracing Measure: What’s At Stake for Future Oil & Gas Production?
On August 29, 2018, the office of Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams announced that a setback measure for oil and gas development made the
SD Mines Researchers Explore Hydraulic Fracturing to Expand Geothermal Energy
RAPID CITY, SD – The use of hydraulic fracturing (or fracking as it’s commonly called in the press) has been a topic of contention in